As an educator and a parent, Mayra Taylor Garcia has spent her career working towards educational equity for all children in St. Louis.
She began at Saint Louis Public Schools, where she taught Biology and Biomedical Sciences for 4 years. As a classroom teacher, she saw how students' exposure and access to high-quality STEM education can be impactful: whether it helps inform their career goals or simply is enjoyable for students and allows them to understand how the world around them works.
Mayra comes to us from Navigate STL Schools where she served as the organization’s first Director of Family and School Support. In that role, she developed and implemented programming designed to empower families to find the right school fit for their children. She formed connections with schools, community organizations, and diverse St. Louis communities in service of the organization’s mission to close enrollment inequity. In her work there, she saw that many parents are hungry for more STEM opportunities and there is a need for more access to STEM opportunities.
Originally from Mexico, Mayra’s introduction to STEM started at a young age with both her parents holding degrees in the STEM field. She remembers learning to pipette at 5 years old, science summer camp where she learned to identify native plants in Wisconsin, and designing her first experimental study in Ecology class as a high school student in Oregon. Her STEM education deeply impacted her during her K-12 years, which led her to pursue a degree in biology. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master’s in Secondary Education.
She is excited to work towards educational equity within the St. Louis region, specifically by working on system-level solutions with STEMSTL.
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